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In-depth
Course
This seminar is designed in one day to present health, safety and environmental professionals with the current changes and future legislative developments affecting their role.
It will identify the updated environmental legal requirements and issues of current concern that have emerged and review the potential impact of this in the business.
This day will enable you to recognise environmental perspectives that may have altered as a consequence of government, European or global influences. The seminar provides all the critical and relevant information necessary to understand the implications of key changes over the year.
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| 9.00am Registration
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Current environmental and sustainability concerns |
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Global issues and the influence on EU and UK policy |
EU and UK Environmental policy framework |
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Changes over the past year – do we need to act? |
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Areas of focus and expected requirements in the coming year |
Overview of legislative changes |
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Review of EU and UK Acts and Regulations |
Climate change and carbon |
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Policy and legislation changes – carbon trading and Carbon Reduction Commitment – do we need to act now! |
Waste |
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New EU waste directive - Key features and implications |
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EU Batteries Directive and regulations – features and requirements |
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UK waste strategy progression - what will be the longer-term effect on industry? |
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Producer Responsibility law updates – what is next? |
Integrated permitting |
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Environmental Permitting regulations 2007 |
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What are the changes compared to IPPC and Waste Management Licensing? |
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Waste management regime |
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Waste exemptions |
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PPC permitting regime |
Water directives |
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Key features of Groundwater Directive and the Water Framework Directive |
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Practical Implications for industry |
Sector issues |
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Construction sustainability and waste issue update |
4.30pm Close of Programme |
Speaker
Information
Ken Jordan (Birmingham/Leeds)
Ken is a science graduate; a Chartered Environmentalist and Chartered member of IOSH. He has a background in management in the chemical and allied industries. He specialises in the design and implementation of environmental management systems and in the provision of training. After working for a number of years as a principal EHS consultant in the engineering sector, he founded his own training and consultancy organisation in 2001, which now provides a range of accredited programmes to industry.
Paul Reeve (London)
Paul is a Chartered Fellow of IOSH and a Fellow of the Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment (IEMA). Paul is an experienced environmental and safety tutor and his industry experience includes construction, engineering, railways and chemicals. He is a former board member of the leading certification body Veritas and co-wrote Essentials of Environmental Management for IOSH. Paul is the Health, Safety and Environmental Adviser for the Electrical Contractors Association (ECA).
Booking
Information
Seminar Fees:
The Fee for each seminar includes; all written materials, lunch and refreshments.
£445+VAT Full Fee.
£395+VAT Previous delegates/organisations, IOSH, IIRSM and NEBOSH Members.
Cheques should be made payable to Euro Business Information Services Ltd (EBIS). We also accept Visa or MasterCard payments. Full payment is required prior to the seminar.
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